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Service in memory of missing GP

A service of celebration is being held in Nottingham today in memory of Elizabeth Kinston. The body of the GP who went missing from her home in Beeston, Nottingham on November 1 was found two weeks later in parkland in the city.

Detectives investigating the disappearance of a mother from Nottingham have released fresh pictures of a missing mother-of-two in the hope someone will have spotted her.

Elizabeth Kinston, aged 37, has not been seen since Friday.

Elizabeth Kinston with her husband David Credit: Nottinghamshire Police

She left her home in Beeston at around 10am and stopped at a petrol station near the Priory Island junction of Derby Road and Woodside Road in Nottingham, before parking in the Broad Marsh car park in the city centre at around 11.30am.

Her car was found abandoned on Saturday, with her purse and phone inside.

Elizabeth Kinston was last seen on Friday 1 November. Credit: Nottinghamshire police

Nottinghamshire police think a missing mum, who has links to Birmingham, may have boarded a train the day she left home.

Elizabeth Kinston left home at around 10 am on Friday 1 November and has not been since.

CCTV of Elizabeth Kinston in Nottingham where she was last seen. Credit: Nottinghamshire police

The 37-year-old stopped at a petrol station near the Priory Island junction of Derby Road and Woodside Road in Nottingham, before parking in the Broad Marsh car park in the city centre at around 11.30 am.

Elizabeth's car was recovered from the car park on Saturday, with her purse and phone inside.

CCTV of Elizabeth Kinston in Nottingham where she was last seen. Credit: Nottinghamshire police

Elizabeth, who became a mother for the second time this year, is around 5ft 7ins tall and of a medium build.

She was carrying a red and black back-pack and had a dark woollen hat with her, on the day she went missing.

Anyone with information are urged to contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101.